Great footage mate, it's nice to look back to when the West Coast was full of interesting locos rather than the dire state of it these days with the odd decent bit of traction interspersed with pendo after pendo...
Hi Photo 57601, hope you are well, I’m currently in the process of making a documentary on the Winsford rail crash and was wondering if I could use your Class 87 clip at 2:52 ? If it’s not, I completely understand.
Great footage of the final years of loco haulage on the WCML. Wish I'd payed a bit more attention to them while they were still there! There's not much variety to see anymore now its all generic units.
I suppose the 47's did the services equivalent to the Voyages and maybe 350's and ther 86's, 87's and 90's were essentially the pendolino's of the time.
47s and HSTs mainly for XC,North Wales and the other odd non electrified routes, 86,87 & 90s for basically the current 390s, also nice to see the 175s further south in England than they were with ATW & TfW they only did the odd Birmingham diagrams I did have a huge soft spot for them.
Excellent. Takes me back, and plenty of modelling inspiration.
If I close my eyes hard enough, I can live in A time I was almost too young to remember
Great footage mate, it's nice to look back to when the West Coast was full of interesting locos rather than the dire state of it these days with the odd decent bit of traction interspersed with pendo after pendo...
I'd forgotten how smart the VT livery was when it was shiny and new.
Hi Photo 57601, hope you are well, I’m currently in the process of making a documentary on the Winsford rail crash and was wondering if I could use your Class 87 clip at 2:52 ? If it’s not, I completely understand.
Nice ✨️ Shame you got a bit bowled by the Virgin 87 for the 92 freight
Great footage of the final years of loco haulage on the WCML. Wish I'd payed a bit more attention to them while they were still there! There's not much variety to see anymore now its all generic units.
When wcml had amazing trains
Sadly Norton bridge station is now gone completely
I suppose the 47's did the services equivalent to the Voyages and maybe 350's and ther 86's, 87's and 90's were essentially the pendolino's of the time.
47s and HSTs mainly for XC,North Wales and the other odd non electrified routes, 86,87 & 90s for basically the current 390s, also nice to see the 175s further south in England than they were with ATW & TfW they only did the odd Birmingham diagrams I did have a huge soft spot for them.
I miss the days when most passenger services were locomotive-hauled. So much more noise back then
thats amazing mate
Class 86 & 87 nuff said
Does norton bridge station still exist??
Went from crewe to staffOrd last year& don't remember passing it.
No mate, just a derelict platform with no footbridge
Very interesting diagram at 12:18 two buffet carriages!
Some great noises here......
Bet the area has changed a lot now....
Comfort and speed
Why all the diesel units?
Old Cross Country route stock prior to the arrival of Voyagers.
Because God once loved us and now he doesn't
Station now demolished